| ENGLOOMS | • englooms v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of engloom. • ENGLOOM v. to make gloomy. |
| LAMPOONS | • lampoons n. Plural of lampoon. • LAMPOON v. to ridicule by personal satire. |
| LONESOME | • lonesome adj. Unhappy due to being alone; lonely. • lonesome n. (Informal) Oneself alone. • LONESOME adj. lonely. |
| LONGSOME | • longsome adj. (Archaic, UK dialectal) Marked or characterised by longness or length; lengthy; long-lasting; protracted. • longsome adj. (UK dialectal) Tedious; tiresomely long. • LONGSOME adj. tediously long. |
| MOELLONS | • moellons n. Plural of moellon. • MOELLON n. (French) rubble in mason-work. |
| MONOCLES | • monocles n. Plural of monocle. • MONOCLE n. an eyeglass for one eye. |
| MONOFILS | • monofils n. Plural of monofil. • MONOFIL n. a single filament of synthetic fibre, also MONOFILAMENT. |
| MONOLOGS | • monologs n. Plural of monolog. • monologs v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of monolog. • MONOLOG n. a lengthy speech by one person. |
| MOONLESS | • moonless adj. (Of a night) During which no phase of the Moon is visible to provide light. • moonless adj. (Of a planet) Having no orbiting moon. • Moonless adj. Without the Moon. |
| MOONLETS | • moonlets n. Plural of moonlet. • MOONLET n. a small satellite. |
| MOONSAIL | • moonsail n. (Nautical) A moonraker (sail). • MOONSAIL n. a sail sometimes carried in light winds, above a skysail. |
| MOUFLONS | • mouflons n. Plural of mouflon. • MOUFLON n. (French) a Corsican wild sheep, also MOUFFLON, MUFLON, MUSIMON, MUSMON. |
| MYLODONS | • mylodons n. Plural of mylodon. • MYLODON n. (Greek) an extinct genus of large sloth-like American edentates, also MYLODONT. |
| OENOMELS | • OENOMEL n. (Greek) an ancient Greek beverage, also OINOMEL. |
| OINOMELS | • OINOMEL n. (Greek) a beverage of ancient Greece consisting of wine and honey, also OENOMEL. |
| POLONISM | • Polonism n. A word or phrase characteristic of the Polish language. • POLONISM n. a Polish idiom. |
| SIMOLEON | • simoleon n. (US, slang) A dollar. • Simoleon n. Alternative form of simoleon. • SIMOLEON n. (US slang) a dollar. |
| SLOOMING | • slooming v. Present participle of sloom. • SLOOM v. to slumber. |
| SMILODON | • smilodon n. Any member of the extinct genus Smilodon, the saber-toothed tigers. • Smilodon prop.n. A taxonomic genus within the family Felidae – certain extinct saber-toothed cats. • SMILODON n. an extinct genus of saber-toothed tigers. |
| SNOWMOLD | • snow␣mold n. A white mold that grows on grass after snow melt. • SNOWMOLD n. a fungus disease of grasses near the edge of melting snow, also SNOWMOULD. |